Katie Holmes would do a "Dawson's Creek"
reunion—if there was something to reunite for, that
is.

"I love everyone from the show and we have kind
of talked about it here and there, but what do you do?" wondered Holmes tonight
on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon," her first TV sit-down since her split from
Tom
Cruise.

"Michelle's character passed away...Our last
episode, we were already five years older. Maybe we'll go on vacation, that will
be fun—and just film it!" she
suggested.

"It's a comedy, but there's a lot of heavy
themes," Holmes said of the play, in which she plays an Ohio woman who still
lives with her parents whose brother—played by Butz—returns to the family abode
after "doing something really
wrong."

Holmes, meanwhile, had to save face when a prop
tech caught her eating pizza meant for a scene
onstage.

"We didn't have an audience yet!" she recalled,
laughing.

Holmes, who split from Cruise last summer after more than five years of
marriage, also said she's spending Thanksgiving with family in Ohio, where every
year, they participate in a three-mile run called the "Turkey Trot," invented by
Holmes' father.

"There's even a prize, which I haven't won yet," she added.

Suri's mom also got to flex her performance
skills during a round of charades, where she almost got Will, her partner from
the audience, to guess "Hit Me With Your Best Shot.""What is wrong with you?
Don't hit me again!" protested Fallon after Holmes landed a punch to make her
point.

Fallon's partner George easily got "Home Alone"
because, well, that's much easier to act out and, even though Holmes is the one
who's been on the show, Fallon's the one who correctly guessed "So You Think You
Can Dance" when both George and Will tried to act it
out.

As you might have suspected, Jimmy steered away
from the tough
questions.

In the clips below, Holmes weighs in on (possibly) reuniting with Van Der Beek and company, and also talks about
her return to the stage in "Dead Accounts." Also watch Katie play charades with
Jimmy.